cutthroat competition的例句
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This emphasis on unfair trade practices suspended national planning and revitalized the market by discouraging cutthroat competition.
The requirement of "free and unrestricted competition" was an invitation to cutthroat competition and, ultimately, to the financial ruin of the railroads.
Owing to cutthroat competition, they were unable to carry on for very long.
We were in the midst of a hectic era of cutthroat competition.
But in transport it has to be proved that the competition—and it is cutthroat competition—is advantageous to the transport system as a whole.
Restriction of output at certain pits has had the effect of stopping, to some extent, the cutthroat competition.
New orders have to be fought for against cutthroat competition.
I submit that this must entail cutthroat competition of a very severe character.
After all, the worst feature of the coal situation is that cutthroat competition is going on abroad.
That is to say, they want what we call cutthroat competition within the transport industry.
Surely, in the interests of the people who have done the fighting, we are not going back to this insane, cutthroat competition.
The system of individual cutthroat competition has failed.
After all, competition is the one thing by which industry retains its vitality, and cutthroat competition really means the survival of the fittest.
They would prefer some rational planning with us of the export trade, so that we do not have cutthroat competition for the same market.
You could allow the cable companies to go out of existence by means of cutthroat competition between the beam and the other systems.
Nobody can compel railway companies to indulge in cutthroat competition against themselves when they have realised that it is foolish competition.
We went through the same period of cutthroat competition.
One school of thought would like to go back to the old war of cutthroat competition and the survival of the fittest.
In the building industry, which was quite a cut-throat industry before the war, he still survived, and if he did so in that cutthroat competition, he must be super-efficient.
Whatever may be done at the ports of entry, whatever duties may be imposed, there is still the problem of cutthroat competition and over-supplies and gluts in the markets.
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